The Infocom Adventure

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  • Thanks. I suppose it's *possible* to think of the nameless adventurer in Colossal Cave as a hobbit... with a little editing, that could work.

  • The citation here is a review of "The Lost Treasures of Infocom" published in Strategy Plus magazine. I cannot remember the issue but it would have been published about 1993.

    A version of Adventure was being run under the name "HOBBIT" on IBM System/370 mainframes running MVS in some commercial installations in the UK in 1981.

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